Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, March 27, 1918, Image 6
THINKS TANLAC SAVED
HER FROM HOSPITAL
Once Afraid to Eat Because
Af O -CC--I UfL.'A
ur ourrenng tv utui
Folio Ae J!
GAINED 15 POUNDS
Instead of Living on Cread and
Water Diet She Now Eats
Heartily.
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"I was so afraid to eat because of
the suffering food caused me, that
I had been living almost on bread and
water when I heard what a wonderful
new medicine called Tanlac was
doing for others. And just think of
it, I have been saved from the hospital
and have gained 15 pounds.
This was the earnest declaration of
Mrs. Edwin C. Shell, of 6 Main Ave.,
Schennectady, If. Y., that shows the
wonderful reeord this new reconstructive
tonic, system purifier and
stomachic is making.
"What a blessing Taniac has been
to me," Mrs. Shell continued, and
her words have been echoed by thousands
of other men and women. For
more than three years," said Mrs.
Shell, who is the wife of a well
known business man, "f suffered.
fWhen I tried to eat ordinary food it
Would not digest but would sour and
ferment and cause gas, bloating and
pains. The pains would extend even
to my chest and I would have a feel,
ing of suffocation and shortness of
breath. Some nights I would get on
ly two or three hours sleep. When
the stilling spells came*l would have
to sit up. When I tried to do house
work I would have to sit and rest every
little while. I was losing flesh
and strength every day and, Oh, how
miserable I was.
"After I had taken the Tanlac
, treatment I did not have a bit more
trouble with my stomach, not even
indigestion. I could eat anything.
I slept fine and always felt good. I
did not tire out after my work and
I could even do my washing. With
good digestion and fine sleep I began
to build up right away and was
not surprised when I began to gain
in weight. Finally I gained 15 pounds
I am very glad to tell everyone about
xaniac."
Tanlae, the master medicine, is
told exclusively at Harmon Drug Co.,
Jiexington; Burnette and Whetsell, j
New .Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug
Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co.,
fitasville; Eargle's Drug Store, ChaDr.
W. T. Brooker, Swansea;
Felion Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce,
Oayce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The
fx>rick Co., Irmo; W. H. Suber,
Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle,
FfaMght,
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No. Six-Sixty-Six
This Is a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
M taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
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Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
?Pen i^AP
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Meals served quickly
when in Columbia and wa
The Cap
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Samples on request.
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LEXINGTON MAN LEADS
THRIFT STAMP SALES
Postoffice Department Figures Show
E. E. Wingard to Have Been
Most Successful.
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Washington; March 25.?According
to postoffice department records
announced today in the postal bulletin,
W. H. Wilson, of Lynville, Tenn.
led the country in the amount of war
savings and thrift stamps sold by rural
mail carriers in December with
$4,544. As a matter of comparison
and an incentive for renewed efforts
the department is maintaining a roll
| of honor and as the reports are received
the names of the leading sales
men will be added to the list for publocation
in the bulletin. The honor
roll was anonunced today, showing
the leaders by States, includes the fol
lowing:
Alabama, W. R. Hudson, Marion.
$329.60; Florida, W. B. Clement.
Bartow, $20.23; Georgia, E. A. Sexton,
Stone Mountain, $1,100; North
Carolina, P. H. Montgomery, Oxford.
$2,143.66; South Carolina, E. E,
Wingard, Lexington, $1,030; Tennessee,
W, H. Wilson, Lynnville, $4;544.
FOR SALE.
We offer for sale the building and
lot on upper Main street now used
as a parsonage for Saint Stephen's
Lutheran church. The lot contains
2 3-4 acres of land, two story dwell
ing in good state of repair and all
necessary outbuildings. Anyone
i desiring to see this property can do
! so by calling at the parsonage. Terms
| of sale 1-3 cash, balance to suit pur|
chaser.
. Church Council,
St. Stephen's Lutheran church
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| MARY FRANCIS COUNTS
| Mary Francis Counts little daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Counts, died
March 8, 1918 making her happy
i little life here on earth 1 year 9
i months and 5 days.
{ Her remains were laid to rest in
! the family burying ground nar Peak.
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| S. C. to await the coming of the Mas
ter who said: suffer little children to
come unto Me, and forbid them not
for of such is the kingdom of heaven
We had a little treasure once; she
was our joy and pride;
| We loved Mary Francis, perhaps to
much for soon she slept ana died,
away.
Yes, our dear little darling has passed
beyond the sky.
Where we hope to meet her in the
sweet by and by.
All is dark within our home.Lonely
are our hearts today; for the one we
loved so dearly has forever passed
away, yes, our dear little darling has
passed beyond the sky. Where we
hope to meet her in the sweet by and
yb. By her Aunt.
LOST?Near .JLaxiagton ..school
house, one gold hunting case, Elgin
movement watch. Liberal reward
will be paid finder if returned to,
P. W. BOUYIE
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ITOI Everything
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Li To Eat
id Gentlemen j
and neatly. Never fail
int a good lunch to call at
>itol Cafe
>n Patronage Solicited.
Wall Paper
; $1 75 gal
2 50 '
3 50 "
;he U. S. 3 75 "
our house remember we
grades, colors and designs
tab's Waxall
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Rheumatism Yields
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| Only rheumatic sufferers know
, | the agony of its darting pains,
aching joints or twisting cords.
But some few have not known that
EMULSION
has been correcting this trouble
when other treatments have
i j utterly failed.
Scott's is essentially blood-food
in such rich, concentrated form
. that its oil gets into the blood to
alleviate this stubborn malady.
Get a bottle of Scott's Emul?
sion or advise an ailing
a a& f j ar_ i. .? i
firiencu ivo aiconoi.
The Norwegian cod liver oil in j
Scott's Emulsion is now refined in oar
own American laboratories which I
makes it pure and palatable.
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 17-28 j
j ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, j
i Swansea March 24.?Mr. and Mrs
I T. R. Chaplin announce the engage
! ment of their daughter, Carrie Lou. j
| to John Alin Tison of Blackville, the
Tnorv7or*A f a folra nlo aa A 1 97
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The road to success is paved with
CLERK'S SALE.
I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
I County of Lexinton.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
J. Wade Smith, Sallie Smith,:
Laura Cockerell, J. Alfred Smith,!
Carry Smith, Sarah Clamp. E. L.!
I Clamp, H. R. Smith, and Mattie j
I Craps, Plaintiffs, vs. John W. Smith, j
Elmore Smith, Beulah Craps, and
, Isabel Clamp, Defendants.
Under authority vested in me by,
an order of the Court of Common j
j Pleas I will sell before the Court-!
house door at Lexington. S. C. on j
salesday in April during the legal j
hours of sale:
All of that tract of land in said j
! County and State, in Chinquepin I
township, containing sixty and one-:
half (60 1-2) acres, more or less, i
bounded on the north by lands, now j
or formerly of Arthur Smith and j
I Frank Smith, from which it is sepa- j
! rated by a Branch and bounded on j
i the east by a portion of the original J
S tract set apart in this proceeding to;
! John W. Smith, bounded on the
! south by lands of Bennie Smith, and
on the west by lands of estate of Hut j
j to, being a portion of the estate lands |
of Mary C. Smith and sold in this pro j
ceeding for partition,
j TERMS OF SALE: Cash, puri
chaser to pay for papres.
iH. \L. HARMON
Clerk of Court.
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don't forget to look over my s
department is full of Clothing,
and Underwear for men, and "
merous to mention. Everythii
All at prices that will please.
Sole Agent for the famo
and also other brands of sf
longest. See us for barga
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ||
County of Lexington.
In the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS |
A. J. Sturkie, as administrator of g
the estate of George Ann Williamson h
Plaintiff, vs. Henry Hooker. Thurs-: E
day Courtney, Charles Hooker, Eu- a
nice Hooker, Mcrdie Hooker, Sebe: E
Hooker, Ida Barre, Frank Gantt, Sus- 1
annah Harsey. George Ann Lewis, H
Sarah J. Sturkie, Laura Cooper. Lu- j|
ther King, Mary Jackson, and Wiley ji
Jackson, Defendants A
You are hereby Summoned and re- k
quired to answer the Complaint, here ' S
in. and to serve a copy of your ans- 1 a
wer upon the subscriber, at his office S
! at Lexington, S. C. within Twenty r
| Days after the service hereof, exclu- K
sive of the day of such service, and | g
if you fail to answer the Complaint g
herein within the time aforesaid, the J |A
riainuri in inis action win appiy to ;
the Court for the relief demanded in ; B
the Complaint. C. M. EFIRD,
Attorney for Plaintiff f|
NOTICE. |
To the Defendant Thursday Court- |
ney. g
Please take Notice that the Com- g
plaint in this action is now on file in
the Office ofthe Clerk of the Court 8
of Common Pleas for said County g
and State. H
C. M. EFIRD. |
Atty for the Plaintiff, j 8
AMENDED SUMMONS. |
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, |
County of Lexington. ?
In the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS |
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saran it. anuier, riainini. vs. n.?
B. Kesler. J. B. Allen, as Administra- j I
tor of Estate of W. A. Smith, Aman- j |
da Smith, Randolph Smith, Anna | ?.
Brown. Adeline Hollis, Idella M. I
Boozer, James E. Smith, and Clar-1 ""
ence G. Smith, Defendants.
You are hereby summoned and re-;
quired to answer the Complaint, i
herein, and to serve a copy of yourI
answer upon the subscriber at his of- \
fice at Lexington, S. C. within Twen- j
ty Days after the service hereof, ex-.
elusive of the day of such service,1
and if you fail to answer the com- j
plaint herein within the time aforesaid,
the Plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
C. M. Efird,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE.
To the Defendants; Adeline Hollis,
James E. Smith, and H. B. Kes- j
ler:
please take Notice that the Amend j
ed Complaint in this action is now on j
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me in me uxnce ux uic :
the Court of Common Pleas for said!
County and State.
C. M. Efird,
Atty for the Plaintiff.
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